Could the Cigarette Ban in England Take Bingo Enthusiasts On to the Net?


Much has been reported in the press not long ago concerning the bingo industry singing the blues as a consequence of the anti smoking law in the UK. Things have grown so awful that in Scotland the Bingo industry has asked for massive aid to assist in keeping the industry afloat. However can the net variation of this classic game present a escape, or might it in no way compare to its land based relative?

Bingo has been an familiar game historically enjoyed by the "blue haired" generation. However the game of late had undergone a recent comeback in popularity with younger men and women deciding to visit the bingo parlours in place of the discos on a weekend. All this is about to change with the legislating of the anti cigarette law all over England and Wales.

No longer will players be permitted to puff on cigarettes while marking off their numbers. Starting in the summer of ‘07 all public locations will no longer be permitted to allow smoking in their venues and this includes Bingo halls, which are possibly the most favored areas where folks enjoy smoking.

The results of the cigarette ban can already be observed in Scotland where cigarettes are already not allowed in the bingo halls. Players have dropped and the business is absolutely fighting for its life. But where did the players go? Of course they haven’t deserted this age old game?

The answer is on the net. People realise that they can enjoy bingo using their computer whilst enjoying a beer and cig and in the end, enjoy monstrous jackpots. This is a recent phenomenon and has timed itself bordering on perfect with the anti cigarette law.

Of course playing on the web could never replace the collective part of heading over to the bingo hall, but for a demographic of men and women the law has left a number of bingo players with no alternative.

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